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No. 60 | April 2002 | ||
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Welcome to this edition of I3 UPDATE / ENTOVATION International News. This month we start by republishing an article first published in 1993. It's by Debra when she set the scene for knowledge innovation®, a topic which is belatedly highly topical. This is followed by the next in our series of updates of hot topics - this time on personal portals. Thanks to all our correspondents who give us snippets to help populate the monthly Knowledge Digest. For this section and our Events, we now have to be very selective, so we are sorry if your contribution is not featured. Our aim is to feature relevant and innovative knowledge developments and resources, and especially those that the mainstream KM and business press tend to overlook. We've tried hard to keep the number of events to a realistic number, but even after severe pruning, we just felt you had to know about those listed. David Skyrme MAIN FEATURE Debra Amidon offers some valuable insights for those who want to take knowledge management forward onto a higher plane and into the next generation. Read The Article SPECIAL FEATURE David Skyrme follows up from a previous article in I3 UPDATE No. 57 where he traced the evolution of the portal and explores just how far customer needs are being met in the challenge of being customer-centric. Read The Article KNOWLEDGE DIGEST A round-up of of recent developments. E-Learning Also in The Trough of Disillusionment ENTOVATION Finalist for CI Champion of the Year Is Email the Most Effective Way of Sharing Knowledge? The Green Chameleon Changes Its Colours KnowMap: Special Edition on Social Networking A selection of some of the best forthcoming events THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH "In Africa, when an old man dies, a library disappears" |
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS What Next for Knowledge Management? Are Your Best Practices Really The Best? Knowledge Strategy: What's Your Reality Check? The Intangibles of Competition/Cooperation ALL-TIME FAVOURITES Customers: a new twist on knowledge management Virtual teaming and virtual organizations: 25 principles of proven practice Measurement myopia; those who measure and those who act Portal power: gateways or trapdoors? China: accepting the knowledge challenge |
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